ANBERNIC Announces Their RG406H Android Handheld Emulator | Retro Dodo
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from ktec@lemmy.zip to retrogaming@lemmy.world on 14 Nov 2024 09:13
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from ktec@lemmy.zip to retrogaming@lemmy.world on 14 Nov 2024 09:13
https://lemmy.zip/post/26274621
ANBERNIC has just announced their newest handheld device, the RG406H. This is a horizontal form factor with an interesting blend of design elements from previous models.
- Key Features:
- 4″ IPS touchscreen with a resolution of 960 x 720 and black bezels
- T820 CPU, capable of emulating PS2, Gamecube, and Wii games
- Good build quality with upgraded shoulder buttons, LED hall-joysticks, and a responsive D-PAD
- Runs Android for additional gameplay options
- Available in three colour variations: black, white, and transparent purple
This announcement comes after ANBERNIC has released multiple handhelds this year. There’s no official release date yet but it’s expected to be priced around $150+.
Given the powerful CPU and the ability to emulate high-end consoles, what do you think about the claimed emulation capabilities? Can this device truly handle all PS2 games?
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Another day, another Anbernic device 😀
Given that the RG Cube already handles PS2, GC and some lightweight Switch Games well, yeah I can see this new one to handle those platforms good as well.
Been looking into these lately after seeing so many posts about them here. I think I’ve just about settled on either this one or the Retroid Pocket 5, they seem to be roughly similar from what I can tell. Looking forward to full reviews of both once they’re available to help make the decision.
Halfway settled on the CubeXX at first, but I think the rectangle screen would be a little more useful than square, and there are a few PS2 and N64 games that I’d love to play and I think it’s too underpowered for that.
Screen aspect ratio is a big factor when choosing a retro handheld.
Widescreen (Retroid Pocket 5) is great for PSP and later 3D consoles, although widescreen hacks for DreamCast, PS1, and even N64, can add a lot to the experience.
4:3 (Anbernic RG406H) is a natural fit for most consoles.
You would think that the square screens (Anbernic RG CubeXX) would make sense for only a few games but, in practice, they work out much better than you would expect. Retro Game Corps’s review of the PowKiddy RGB30 explains it pretty well.